Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology

Counseling/Psychology: 9 month, Tenure Track position in the Counseling Psychology Program in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Oklahoma's Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education. Program Description: The Counseling Psychology program, APA-accredited since 1988, is a dynamic program with competitive admissions, small cohorts, and exciting opportunities to partner with local community agencies and other campus programs. Students acquire skills in a variety of counseling and clinical techniques through comprehensive training based on a scientist-practitioner-advocate model. Required qualifications: PhD in Counseling Psychology from APA-accredited program; licensed or license eligible. Preferred qualifications: The ideal candidate will have: (1) evidence of an active research program; (2) experience in undergraduate and/or graduate instruction and mentoring; (3) experience in clinical supervision of students in training, (4) evidence of external funding efforts, and (5) a commitment to further diversity and social justice efforts through research, teaching, and service. Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses in counseling psychology, conduct programmatic research, advise and mentor graduate students, pursue external funding, provide service to the University and profession. Application: Application materials must be submitted online and should include (1) a cover letter addressing the preferred qualifications listed above, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) preprints/reprints, (4) statements of research and teaching interests, (5) evidence of teaching effectiveness, and (5) three letters of reference. For other questions related to the application process you can contact Dr. Beesley at dbeesley@ou.edu or 405-214-8858. Review of applications will begin on January 5, 2015 and continue until the position is filled. Starting date: 8/16/2015. The university of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. Protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.